Modern facilities are smarter, more connected and more efficient than ever before. From automated lighting and HVAC systems to occupancy sensors and remote access controls, today’s buildings rely heavily on digital infrastructure.

But with that connectivity comes increased risk.

Every connected device, system or platform creates a potential entry point for cyber threats. What was once purely an IT concern is now deeply embedded in the built environment—making cybersecurity a shared responsibility across teams, including facility management.

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Building Automation Systems and IoT risks

Two of the most critical areas of exposure in facilities today are Building Automation Systems (BAS) and Internet of Things (IoT) devices.

  • Building Automation Systems (BAS): These systems control essential operations like HVAC, lighting and energy management. If compromised, they can disrupt operations, damage equipment or even impact occupant safety.
  • IoT devices: Smart sensors, connected equipment and remote monitoring tools increase efficiency — but often lack robust security protections, making them attractive targets for cyberattacks.

In many cases, these systems were not originally designed with cybersecurity in mind. As a result, vulnerabilities can go unnoticed until it’s too late.

Why FM professionals must understand cyber basics

Facility managers are on the front lines of building operations. While they may not be responsible for implementing IT security protocols, they play a critical role in identifying risks, managing vendors and ensuring systems are properly maintained.

Understanding cybersecurity basics enables FM professionals to:

  • Recognize potential vulnerabilities in building systems
  • Collaborate effectively with IT teams to mitigate risks
  • Ask the right questions when evaluating new technologies or vendors
  • Support compliance and organizational security policies

As buildings continue to evolve, cybersecurity awareness is no longer optional; it’s a core competency for modern facility management.

Build your cybersecurity knowledge

To help facility professionals navigate this growing challenge, IFMA offers a focused Cybersecurity Short Course designed specifically for the built environment.

This course provides practical, accessible insights into:

  • Key cybersecurity concepts and terminology
  • Common risks within facility systems
  • Best practices for reducing exposure
  • Strategies for working alongside IT and security teams

It’s designed to give you the knowledge you need without requiring a technical background.

Take the next step

Cyber risks aren’t going away, and neither is the need for informed facility professionals.

Take the Cybersecurity Short Course from IFMA and start building the skills needed to protect your facilities, your systems and your organization.